The Denver Broncos got bounced from the NFL playoffs after the Baltimore Ravens won a double-overtime shocker Saturday. Denver, despite its No. 1 playoff seed, was eliminated. Here's what players and coaches said after the game.

"The season ended on me."
--Rahim Moore, Broncos safety, on getting beat on the Ravens' game-tying TD

"Next time the opportunity comes I will make the play. I'm sorry the way the season ended. It ended on me, which I never expected."
--Rahim Moore, Broncos safety, on allowing the game-tying Ravens TD.

"You can point to that play, but there were plenty of other plays. Hats off to ravens, they battled back on the road. They're a good defense. We didn't done this year, and that will be our focus next year."
--Broncos coach John Fox on Baltimore's late, 70-yard TD that tied the game

"It's not his fault at all. That's just one play in a long game. As an offense, we had a chance to put the game away and we didn't do it. We lost as a team."
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Brandon Stokely, when told that safety Rahim Moore was blaming himself for the loss.

"I just hate that I put the defense in that position in overtime. Short field. That's my fault."
--Peyton Manning, Broncos QB

"Not just on one guy, not just on two guys. Not on offense or defense."
--Von Miller, Broncos linebacker, on who to blame for Broncos' loss

"I apologize to all the fans, the people who love the Broncos. This wasn't what they desired."
--Rahim Moore

"That was one of the greatest games you'll ever see. That game made the game of football proud. It was so clear today that football is a rteam sport."
--Baltimore coach John Harbaugh.

Broncos coach John Fox confers with an official during the first half Saturday at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. More photos. (Tim Rasmussen, The Denver Post)

"You have to be a little bit lucky at times. It worked out."
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Baltimolre quarterback Joe Flacco on his touchdown pass in the last minute that sent the game into overtime.

"Disgust. We just didn't get the job done and didn't make the plays we needed to make."
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Kevin Vickerson, when asked what was going through his mind after the Broncos' loss.

"I was about to throw it and realized I couldn't throw it, the corner was gong to be there and kind of double clutched."
--Peyton Manning on his fumble, one of his three turnovers

"The more you put in, the more it does hurt It matters to a lot of guys in that lockeroom. It certainly does sting."
--Peyton Manning on how long the loss will sting

"Baltimore deserves to win, they made more plays than we did to win."
--Peyton Manning

"We didn't have much rhythm in the second half as we did in the first half."
--Peyton Manning

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